Hey Y'all! I'm Salinda. Welcome to my little piece of the South. I'm a sewing instructor and the seamstress behind PersonaliTy Children's Clothes. I'm crazy in love with my hubby and Momma to 2 spunky swimmers! I'm addicted to Sonic Cokes, my New Orleans Saints, and Jesus!
To make a special dress for my Big Girl’s 9th birthday, I made up one of her sketches. Here are the steps I took to modify this pattern.
I used the line drawing from the pattern instructions to create the look I wanted. I used Simplicity 2436. From my Big Girl’s sketches I knew she wanted turquoise and lime green. I couldn’t find lime green corduroy locally, so we went with a bright pink I’d seen her admire.
I used the pattern instruction sheet, to make sure I had the pattern pieces I would need for the design. I was adding contrast bands, so I needed to cut a few extra pattern pieces.
To add the contrast band to the sleeve, I chose the point I wanted to split the sleeve. I chose the lengthen/shorten line to be the seam line between the sleeve and the band.
Because the seam allowances for this pattern are 5/8 inch, I drew a new cutting line 5/8 inch below my new seam line. When I cut my fabric, I would cut my sleeve along this line.
To draw the pattern piece for the contrast band, I traced the bottom of the sleeve pattern, using my new seam line as the top.
I added a 5/8 inch seam allowance to the top of the seam line of the sleeve band piece. This is my new cutting line for my sleeve band.
I wanted to add a little length to the dress with my contrast band. To determine the seam line for the contrast band, I had to do a little math: I subtracted the seam allowance from the hem allowance. Then I redrew the bottom cutting line of the dress pattern piece this amount from the original cutting line.
My hem allowance was 1 1/4 inch. My seam allowance was 5/8 inch. 1 1/4 inch minus 5/8 inch equals 5/8 inch. So, I drew my new cutting line 5/8 inch above the original cutting line.
To make the pattern piece for the back contrast band, I extended the lines of the pattern.
To determine the length of the band: 5/8 inch seam allowance + 3 inches finished band + 1 1/4 inch hem = 4 7/8 inches. So my band was 4 7/8 inches long.
I chose to eliminate the center back seam on the band (shown on the right in this picture), so I drew the cutting line in 5/8 inch and marked my piece to CUT ON THE FOLD.
I created my pattern piece for the front contrast band the same way.
I cut all my band pieces and my facing pieces out of my contrast fabric.
After I had all my pattern pieces cut out, I followed the pattern instructions to complete the dress, including the front zippers.
The only exceptions to the instructions are listed below:
Before sewing the sleeve, I stitched the sleeve band onto the sleeve, then I completed the sleeve.
After completing the dress, except for the bottom hem, I stitched the side seams together and the contrast dress band. Then I stitched the band to the dress, matching side seams and hemmed the band.
I’ve enjoyed watching my etsy shop grow this fall. However, that means that I’m not getting a lot of sewing done for myself or the kids right now. Here are a few of the things I’ve made for my shop lately: